Review ordered for Alta. flood control project

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Published: July 7, 2016

The federal government has ordered an environmental review of a controversial flood control project west of Calgary.

The Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency announced that a federal environmental assessment is required for the Springbank Off-stream Reservoir. Public comments are due by July 25.

Alberta Transportation submitted the Springbank project description to the agency May 6. A review is a standard practice for projects that could meet or exceed certain triggers within the legislation, said a provincial government news release.

A provincial environmental review is also underway.

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“We are committed to building the Springbank Reservoir as quickly as possible while meeting all of the project’s regulatory obligations,” said provincial transportation minister Brian Mason in the news release.

The announcement was a relief for the local opposition.

“We are happy that the federal government said, ‘whoa,’ ” said rancher Ryan Robinson, spokesperson for the local activist group Don’t Damn Springbank.

About 1,000 submissions went to the government requesting a federal review of the project, which would see a dry reservoir, berms and canal cover about 3,500 acres to hold back future flood waters.

The group has argued the project should be further upstream in an area called McLean Creek.

“We are seeing amazing support from southern Alberta. The government is shifting financial and social cost from the inner city to ranchers, farmers and residents of Springbank,” he said.

Private land would be taken over for the project, but residents in the area have not been willing to negotiate. Farms, ranches, a Kiwanis campground and private homes could be affected.

“We have not agreed to a single thing,” Robinson said. “The land is not for sale.”

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Barbara Duckworth

Barbara Duckworth

Barbara Duckworth has covered many livestock shows and conferences across the continent since 1988. Duckworth had graduated from Lethbridge College’s journalism program in 1974, later earning a degree in communications from the University of Calgary. Duckworth won many awards from the Canadian Farm Writers Association, American Agricultural Editors Association, the North American Agricultural Journalists and the International Agriculture Journalists Association.

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